A copy of the final image used for the invitation to Julia Holden's exhibition 'its like now'. The exhibition was held at the ArtBox Gallery. The invitation features twelve portraits of local art practitioners. The portraits were part of the exhibition.
A photograph of a portrait of Rebecca Harris, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Rebecca, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Sarah Anderson, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Sarah, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Felicity Milburn, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Felicity, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of John Christoffels with his cat, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by John, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Eve Barlow, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Eve, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Marie le Lievre, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Marie, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Natalia Saegusa, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Natalia, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Chris Archer, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Chris, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Neil Dawson, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Neil, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Liv Worsnop, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Liv, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Bridget Kelly, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Bridget, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Alex Wootton, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Alex, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Rosalee Jenkin, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Rosalee, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Michael Purdie, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Michael, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Vicki Piper, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Vicki, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Philip Trusttum, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Philip, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Ben Reid and his children, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Ben, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Audrey Baldwin, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Audrey, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Robin Neate, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Robin, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
A photograph of a portrait of Alex Quigley, painted by Julia Holden. The portrait was from a 'selfie' provided by Alex, and was part of Julia Holden's exhibition, 'its like now'.
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